When I find an author whose books I like, I want to read all of them. That’s why I was excited to find author Sarah Sundin’s newest book The Sky Above Us, which is the second book in her Sunrise at Normandy Series.
The story of the Paxton family continues in The Sky Above Us as we are introduced to the middle brother, Lt. Alder Paxton. He is making his way to England where he will be stationed with American Air Force in 1943, as they join the battle to prepare for D-Day. Though he is trying to leave his past behind him, it has a way of catching up. What are the chances that 5,000 miles from home Alder will see his estranged brothers Wyatt and Clay? Onboard ship, Alder will meet the lovely Violet Lindstrom who is with the American Red Cross. She has her sights set on serving as a missionary one day, in a faraway land. Little did she know that the Lord would open her eyes to a different mission field that would resonate with her heart’s longing and desires.
I absolutely loved, loved, loved this book. Not only did I like the setting, WWII in England as D-Day approached, but also the characters and how they fit into a pivotal time in our history. Sarah must have done a lot of research to make the dogfights and battles seem so realistic and easy to visualize. In reading The Sky Above Us, I got a taste of what the people who lived through that era may have experienced.
Prior to reading this book, I didn’t know much about the history of the American Red Cross and their roll in helping servicemen as they served abroad. Those women who served were hardworking and brave and they too put their lives on the line.
As much as I was intrigued and fascinated with the setting and characters, I loved and learned from some of the themes in the book. Forgiveness was looked at from many different angles. Compassion, mercy, humility, obedience, friendship, self-righteousness, repentance and God’s calling were some of the other themes.
I very much liked Adler and Violet, but my favorite character was Nick Westin. He was a wonderful friend, mentor, brother in Christ, father and husband. I’d love to see a book about this character. He was memorable and very dear.
Not only did I love The Sky Above Us by Sarah Sundin, but I learned from it. It gave me a deeper appreciation for the greatest generation and what they did to save our Country and the Western world from Nazism. This is a book I will read again and would definitely give it as a gift. I took my time reading this book and I didn’t want it to end. It was so enjoyable to read it at the end of each day. Though it’s part of a series, it works well as a stand-alone book.
I would like to thank NetGalley and Revell Publishing Group for the opportunity to read The Sky Above Us by Sarah Sundin in exchange for an honest review. I was under no obligation to give a favorable review.
Like so many Americans who enjoy politics, I followed the 2016 election long before President Trump was the nominee, as well as the aftermath which has continued as Robert Mueller’s “investigation” goes on and on. Because of that I was interested in reading Jerome Corsi’s new book Killing the Deep State – The Fight to Save President Trump. I wanted to find out what Corsi’s take was on all that’s gone on.
On Magnolia Lane is the first book that I’ve read by author by Denise Hunter and I really enjoyed it. This is the third book in the Blue Ridge Romance Series. Though it’s part of a series, it’s good as a standalone book.
If you like mysteries filled with intrigue and a little romance and be sure to read Rachel Dylan’s newest book Breach of Trust (to be released on February 5, 2019). This is the third book in Atlanta Justice series and the characters in the first two books continue on in this current book.
When I first read the description of Delayed Justice by Cara Putman there was a part of me that wanted to read it. I love books about the law and justice that are filled with intrigue. But the subject matter, sexual abuse of children, almost made me shy way. I’m glad that I didn’t let that stop me, because this was a really good book.
When given the opportunity to read Irene Hannon’s newest book, Hidden Peril, I jumped at the chance. She’s quickly become one of my favorite writers. This is the second book in the Code of Honor series and characters Kristin, Colin and Rick continue on this in this book with Kristin as the main focus.
Terri Blackstock is on my list of writers, that when they write a new book, I want to read it. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to read her newest book Catching Christmas.
It was the title, Hidden Among the Stars, that first caught my attention. The storyline drew me in and made me want to read Melanie Dobson’s newest book, an author whose writing is new to me.
One of my favorite authors that I’ve discovered in recent years is Robert Whitlow. If he writes a new book, I want read. I’m so glad that I was able to read Robert’s newest release Chosen People.
One of my favorite books of the Bible, both to read and study, is the book of Genesis. One of the characters I’ve struggled to understand is Jacob. That’s why I was excited when Pastor, Teacher and Author Gregory Brown asked if I would like to read his newest Bible study, Jacob – Being Transformed by Amazing Grace.
One of my favorite things is when I find a book that I love by an author whose work is new to me. I found a gem in Through the Autumn Air by Kelly Irvin. I absolutely loved this book, from the moment I first started reading it. I haven’t read a lot of Amish themed novels, but there was something about storyline that caught my attention.
When breaking for summer, my Bible study teacher recommended Melissa Kruger’s Bible study, In All Things, a study in the book of Philippians.

